Here are a few more pictures. This is some of what we did in Noank. The kids, Drew especially, had gotten in to fishing and everyone is really getting into the swing of things with the dinghy.




This blog is dedicated to our family's sailing adventures aboard Jubilee, a 1983 Pearson 424 cutter. We spent a year sailing the east coast of the United States and the Bahamas, then took two additional months to work our way cross-country back to Portland via RV. What follows is a log of our travels, both by land or sea.
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